HP BLc3000 HP ProLiant WS460c G6 Workstation Blade with WS460c Graphics Expans - Page 27

Setup, Overview, Installing an HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure, Installing workstation blade options - user guide

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Setup Overview Installation of a workstation blade requires the following steps: 1. Install and configure an HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure. 2. Install any workstation blade options. 3. Install interconnect modules in the enclosure. 4. Connect the interconnect modules to the network. 5. Install a workstation blade. 6. Complete the workstation blade configuration. 7. Install any software as outlined in the workstation blade Windows or Linux Administrator's Guide. For definitions of the acronyms used in this document, refer to "Acronyms and abbreviations" in the workstation blade user guide. Installing an HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure Before performing any workstation blade-specific procedures, install an HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure. The most current documentation for workstation blades and other HP BladeSystem components is available at the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/bladesystem/documentation). Documentation is also available in the following locations: • Documentation CD that ships with the enclosure • HP Business Support Center website (http://www.hp.com/support) Installing workstation blade options Before installing and initializing the workstation blade, install any workstation blade options such as an additional processor, hard drive, or mezzanine card. The optional Graphics Expansion Blade enables you to take the PCI Express ports that are routed to the mezzanine slots and combine them into an x16 PCI Express bus that is used to connect to a PCI expander port for graphics cards. Through this connection, your system provides the effective rendering of graphics. The Graphics Expansion Blade comes connected to a WS460c Workstation Blade and can be installed only in an odd-numbered bay. Connecting to the network To connect the HP BladeSystem to a network, each enclosure must be configured with network interconnect devices to manage signals between the workstation blades and the external network. Setup 27

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Setup 27
Setup
Overview
Installation of a workstation blade requires the following steps:
1.
Install and configure an HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure.
2.
Install any workstation blade options.
3.
Install interconnect modules in the enclosure.
4.
Connect the interconnect modules to the network.
5.
Install a workstation blade.
6.
Complete the workstation blade configuration.
7.
Install any software as outlined in the workstation blade Windows or Linux Administrator's Guide.
For definitions of the acronyms used in this document, refer to "Acronyms and abbreviations" in the
workstation blade user guide.
Installing an HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure
Before performing any workstation blade-specific procedures, install an HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure.
The most current documentation for workstation blades and other HP BladeSystem components is available
at the HP website (
).
Documentation is also available in the following locations:
Documentation CD that ships with the enclosure
HP Business Support Center website (
)
Installing workstation blade options
Before installing and initializing the workstation blade, install any workstation blade options such as an
additional processor, hard drive, or mezzanine card.
The optional Graphics Expansion Blade enables you to take the PCI Express ports that are routed to the
mezzanine slots and combine them into an x16 PCI Express bus that is used to connect to a PCI expander
port for graphics cards. Through this connection, your system provides the effective rendering of graphics.
The Graphics Expansion Blade comes connected to a WS460c Workstation Blade and can be installed only
in an odd-numbered bay.
Connecting to the network
To connect the HP BladeSystem to a network, each enclosure must be configured with network interconnect
devices to manage signals between the workstation blades and the external network.